Barbican Estate, Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, London, 1965-1976
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THE KITCHEN (2023)
London's Barbican can be visited cinematically in dozens of movies, documentaries and music videos, many of which have been discussed here in previous posts. Its most recent appearance is in dystopian thriller The Kitchen, starring rapper Kano. The movie makes use of a near-future sci fi scenario to comment on present-day housing inequality. It was filmed in both London and Paris, and the Barbican Conservatory provides the interiors for the central character's workplace, an ecological funeral home. (Photo: me, via instagram)
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Barbican Estate, by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon (1965-1976).
London, United Kingdom.
© Roberto Conte (2018)
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Went to the Barbican for a music thing. Love the brutalist architecture, love the water. Also, because it was 32C, loved the air conditioning.
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